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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 09:05 AM
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New Documentary: a Testimony to Washington Prodigality
New Documentary: a Testimony to Washington Prodigality
By Mike Lillis 08/19/2008 05:19PM


It's not often that prominent senators go out of their way to promote the latest movie release. Then again, it's not often that anyone makes a movie about the federal budget crisis.

I.O.U.S.A., set for release nationwide Thursday, is such a film, and while it won't star Heath Ledger, it does promise a tale of excess that many consider villainous.

Consider a few facts: The country, currently more than $9 trillion in debt, faces a deficit approaching $500 billion next year. Entitlement spending (ie, that over which Congress has no control) consumes 62 percent of the annual budget -- up from 38 percent in 1966 -- and it's rising. Medicare alone is expected to grow at three times the rate of the rest of the economy over the next 25 years. And this does nothing to mention the cost of a no-end-in-sight war on terror that will certainly run into the trillions.

Sen. Judd Gregg (N.H.), the top-ranked Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, is using the release of I.O.U.S.A. to highlight the looming crisis. From a statement issued Tuesday:

The big problems facing our nation's future hit the big screen this week, but unlike other summer blockbusters, this drama is real. The fiscal tsunami is gaining momentum and threatens to drown our nation's economy.

Debt is growing to incomprehensible levels and this scenario does not make for a happy ending, especially if we continue to allow our three largest entitlement programs -- Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security -- to grow unchecked.


The coming budget debates will be interesting. Republicans, no doubt, will blame Democrats for wasting taxpayer dollars on socialized medicine and abortions for illegal immigrants. Yet a vast majority of this debt was amassed under the three GOP presidents occupying the White House since 1980, beginning, of course, with Ronald Reagan. As The Washington Post's Jonathan Weisman pointed out during the commotion surrounding Reagan's death in 2004:

The fiscal shift in the Reagan years was staggering. In January 1981, when Reagan declared the federal budget to be "out of control," the deficit had reached almost $74 billion, the federal debt $930 billion. Within two years, the deficit was $208 billion. The debt by 1988 totaled $2.6 trillion. In those eight years, the United States moved from being the world's largest international creditor to the largest debtor nation.

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http://washingtonindependent.com/view/new-documentary-a


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JHB Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-20-08 09:16 AM
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1.  Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security
Medicare and Medicaid are growing so fast because health care expenses in general are rising fast (much faster than inflation). Get medical expenses under control, and these will not "grow unchecked".

Social Security is secure. There are no problems anticipated for several decades, and those potential ones seen can be addressed by raising the income cap for contributions. Also consider that 20-odd years ago the FICA tax was about doubled in order to head off a crisis when the baby-boomers retired. Any reduction in benefits amounts to a theft of that additional tax money.
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